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The '''Republican Nationalist Revival Committee''' represented the [[1940s]] [[nationalist]] wing of the [[Republican Party]]. The political action committee was formed in April 1943 and headed by Captain [[William J. Grace]]. The committee promoted newspaper publisher [[Robert R. McCormick]] to run for president in 1944. Their offices were loacted at 82 West Washington Street, Chicago along with the [[Citizen's U.S.A. Committee]].  
The '''Republican Nationalist Revival Committee''' represented the [[1940s]] [[fascist]] wing of the [[Republican Party]]. The political action committee was formed in April 1943 and headed by Captain [[William J. Grace]]. The committee promoted newspaper publisher [[Robert R. McCormick]] to run for president in 1944. Their offices were loacted at 82 West Washington Street, Chicago along with the [[Citizen's U.S.A. Committee]].  


==Officers==
==Officers==
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Lineage of American nationalist organizations and individuals]]
* [[Lineage of American fascist organizations and individuals]]
==External link==
==External link==
* [http://www.unz.org/Pub/NewMasses-1944apr18-00003 "The GOP's Pro-Fascists", ''The New Masses'', April 18, 1944, page 3]
* [http://www.unz.org/Pub/NewMasses-1944apr18-00003 "The GOP's Pro-Fascists", ''The New Masses'', April 18, 1944, page 3]


[[Category:American nationalist organizations]]
[[Category:American fascist organizations]]
[[Category:Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]]
[[Category:Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]]
[[Category:Republicans]]
[[Category:Republicans]]

Revision as of 14:36, 15 February 2024

The Republican Nationalist Revival Committee represented the 1940s fascist wing of the Republican Party. The political action committee was formed in April 1943 and headed by Captain William J. Grace. The committee promoted newspaper publisher Robert R. McCormick to run for president in 1944. Their offices were loacted at 82 West Washington Street, Chicago along with the Citizen's U.S.A. Committee.

Officers

See also

External link